The human Mirror Neuron System is a fronto-parietal neural pathway which, when activated by action observation, gives rise to an internal simulation of the observed action (motor resonance). Here we demonstrate how handedness shapes the resonant response, by engaging right-handed (RH) and left handed (LH) subjects in observation and execution of actions preferentially performed by the dominant hand. We hypothesize that since motor resonance reproduces subliminally the specific motor program for the observed action, it should be subject to motor constraints, such as handedness. A conjunction analysis for observed and executed actions revealed that handedness determines a lateralized activation of the areas engaged in motor resonance. Premoto...
The role of proprioceptive feedback on motor lateralization remains unclear. We asked whether motor ...
The development and persistence of laterality is a key feature of human motor behavior, with the asy...
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer’s motor system, specifically at...
The idea of motor resonance was born at the time that it was demonstrated that cortical and spinal p...
The idea of motor resonance was born at the time that it was demonstrated that cortical and spinal p...
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer's motor system, specifically at...
Observing others performing motor acts like grasping has been shown to elicit neural responses in th...
We investigated the neural correlates of motor resonance during the observation of natural transitiv...
In humans, observation of movement performed by others evokes a subliminal motor resonant response, ...
Handedness is associated with differences in activation levels in various motor tasks performed with...
Handedness is associated with differences in activation levels in various motor tasks performed with...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Mirror movements (MM) refer to involuntary contractions occurring in homologous muscles contralatera...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
The role of proprioceptive feedback on motor lateralization remains unclear. We asked whether motor ...
The development and persistence of laterality is a key feature of human motor behavior, with the asy...
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer’s motor system, specifically at...
The idea of motor resonance was born at the time that it was demonstrated that cortical and spinal p...
The idea of motor resonance was born at the time that it was demonstrated that cortical and spinal p...
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer's motor system, specifically at...
Observing others performing motor acts like grasping has been shown to elicit neural responses in th...
We investigated the neural correlates of motor resonance during the observation of natural transitiv...
In humans, observation of movement performed by others evokes a subliminal motor resonant response, ...
Handedness is associated with differences in activation levels in various motor tasks performed with...
Handedness is associated with differences in activation levels in various motor tasks performed with...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Mirror movements (MM) refer to involuntary contractions occurring in homologous muscles contralatera...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
The role of proprioceptive feedback on motor lateralization remains unclear. We asked whether motor ...
The development and persistence of laterality is a key feature of human motor behavior, with the asy...
Motor resonance is defined as the internal activation of an observer’s motor system, specifically at...